The Impact Of Mental Retardation Upon The Self-Concept Of The Mother: A Comparative Study Of The Self-Regarding Attitudes Of Mothers Of Trainable Retarded Children And Selected Mothers Of Nonretarded Children
Date of Award
1968
Degree Type
Dissertation
Degree Name
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Department
Teaching and Leadership
Advisor(s)
William M. Cruickshank
Keywords
Psychotherapy, parent frustration, family stress, clinical psychology
Subject Categories
Special Education and Teaching
Abstract
This study attempts to help professionals understand and have empathy for the dismay and other feelings of parents of children with mental challenges.--Page vii.
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Romano, Edith, "The Impact Of Mental Retardation Upon The Self-Concept Of The Mother: A Comparative Study Of The Self-Regarding Attitudes Of Mothers Of Trainable Retarded Children And Selected Mothers Of Nonretarded Children" (1968). Teaching and Leadership - Dissertations. 216.
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